Which selection below is NOT a primary source?

a. textbook
b. diary
c. interview
d. survey


a

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Indicate the kind of sentence by writing the correct abbreviation in the blanks: S—simple; CP—compound; CX—complex; CC—compound-complex. There must be a way to combine technology and ecology so that we can enjoy new

scientific inventions and yet not destroy our planet. What will be an ideal response?

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Reflecting on a word and looking at the words around the unknown word for a context clue takes advantage of the brain's

a. ability to use word part analysis. b. preference for brief definitions. c. natural desire to make sense of things. d. natural tendency toward distraction.

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Match the statement to the individual who is likely to have expressed it. Place the correct letter on the line.

a. Leslie H. Gelb e. Robert Heilbroner b. Ernest R. May f. David Halberstam c. Norman Podhoretz g. Guenter Lewy d. R. B. Smith h. Larry Berman _____ 1. The U.S. fought in Vietnam to help an ally fight foreign aggression. _____ 2. The U.S. fought in Vietnam to prevent the spread of communism. _____ 3. The U.S. fought in Vietnam because President Johnson felt a military loss in Vietnam would doom his Great Society legislation. _____ 4. The U.S. fought in Vietnam for moral and selfless reasons. _____ 5. The U.S. fought in Vietnam to save South Vietnam from communism. _____ 6. The U.S. fought in Vietnam because the region was vital to American interests. _____ 7. The U.S. fought in Vietnam because foreign policy leaders in two administrations were committed to the ideas of activism and success. _____8. The U.S. fought in Vietnam to prevent the fall of capitalism as the dominant world economic system.

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Las casas de la zona donde vive Ud., ¿tienen características de estas casas centroamericanas?

What will be an ideal response?

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